World at a glance!
Sunday 18 September 2016
Sunday 11 September 2016
GOOGLE - MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE...........
Google is quite possibly the best place to work in the world.
The tech giant headquartered in Mountain View, California, frequently ranks top tier on Business Insider's Best Companies To Work For In America list, landing in the No. 2 spot this year. Google was also judged to be the World's Most Attractive Employer
this year by global research and advisory firm Universum, and employee
ratings on Glassdoor earned the company the No. 1 spot on Glassdoor's Employees' Choice Awards, Best Places to Work 2015.
Google's more than 57,000 employees love everything the "Googleplex" has to offer, including free Wi-Fi-enabled shuttles to and from work, free healthy meals, laundry and fitness facilities, 18 weeks of fully-paid maternity leave for birth moms and on-site childcare, and competitive pay - they report 84% high job satisfaction and earn a median salary of $133,000 after five years, according to survey data from PayScale.
Laszlo Bock, Google's HR boss, explains in his book, "Work Rules!," that the key to a successful workplace is constantly innovating, experimenting, and keeping things fun.
Friday 9 September 2016
*Not actual game footage.
How to Catch Pokémon
When you're
in position to catch a Pokémon, the screen will switch to a first-person
view with the Pokémon in front of you. Use your touch screen to throw
Poké Balls to try to catch the Pokémon. Careful—Pokémon will sometimes
move around, making it tricky to catch them!
Several
factors affect your chances of catching a Pokémon. The Pokémon’s CP
level, the type of Poké Ball you used, your throwing technique, and
other factors come into play when determining whether the Pokémon can be
successfully caught. And some Pokémon will run away!
Thursday 8 September 2016
The Flower And The Bee - Poem
A yellow flower
Resting in the meadows
Amongst the other flowers.
A bright yellow daffodil
At the crest of the hill
Watching over the roses
Spellbindingly stole, the eyes
Of the buzzing bee.
He liked what he saw
In this little dainty flower,
Who took her beauty from the land
And was as radiant as the sun
Having its yellow colors too.
The happy little bee,
Flying slowly to her;
Started to ponder -
‘She is a beautiful flower,
Placed high upon the hill,
Would she welcome me,
To be her friend?
Then he continued to fly,
With calmness,
He landed on her petals
And after on, would he
Ever imagined in his life?
That they would be best
friends forever...
The flower bloomed and the
Bee danced.
Wednesday 7 September 2016
Yellow Rose
Meaning of the Yellow Rose
Yellow roses are beautifully scented and cheerful flowers, famous for symbolising friendship, joy, congratulations and get well wishes. Unlike pink, red and white roses that originate from Britain, the yellow versions derive from the Middle East and were only first noted in the 18th century. Since that time the flowers have cross bred and formed hybrids, creating stronger shades of yellow over time. Another side effect of this cross-fertilisation has been the beautiful scent that yellow roses are now synonymous with.
Yellow as a colour has, throughout history, been related to the sunlight and warmth. It has also become associated with cheerfulness and rejuvenation as these colours of flowers are seen to 'brighten the room. Roses as a species of flower are also symbolically linked to love,kindness and emotion. Thus, yellow roses represent a mixed combination of the two, as they are usually linked to ideas of cheerfulness, warmth and caring. In contrast to the exclusively romantic meanings attributed to pink and red roses, the yellow rose can be a symbol of platonic or familial love and sends a message of caring and affection towards the recipient. They are usually sent in a gesture of goodwill, and have also been given in acknowledgement of good fortune, happiness and congratulations.
If you know someone who is feeling down, unwell or you simply just want to brighten up someone's day, then yellow roses are the perfect choice; perhaps like no other flower, yellow roses are sure to put a smile on their face.
Yellow as a colour has, throughout history, been related to the sunlight and warmth. It has also become associated with cheerfulness and rejuvenation as these colours of flowers are seen to 'brighten the room. Roses as a species of flower are also symbolically linked to love,kindness and emotion. Thus, yellow roses represent a mixed combination of the two, as they are usually linked to ideas of cheerfulness, warmth and caring. In contrast to the exclusively romantic meanings attributed to pink and red roses, the yellow rose can be a symbol of platonic or familial love and sends a message of caring and affection towards the recipient. They are usually sent in a gesture of goodwill, and have also been given in acknowledgement of good fortune, happiness and congratulations.
If you know someone who is feeling down, unwell or you simply just want to brighten up someone's day, then yellow roses are the perfect choice; perhaps like no other flower, yellow roses are sure to put a smile on their face.
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